Landfill Check

East Halton

SpecialLiquid / sludgeIndustrialHouseholdInert

East Halton is a historic (closed) landfill site recorded by the Environment Agency near Immingham, North East Lincolnshire. It received special (hazardous), liquid/sludge, industrial, household and inert waste between 1967 and 1983, covering about 3.91 hectares. Reference EAHLD01586, October 2025 data revision.

Full record

EA referenceEAHLD01586
Site nameEast Halton
AddressImmingham, South Humberside
Site operatorHoveringham WD Limited
Licence holderHoveringham Sand and Gravel
Licence issued4 September 1977
Licence surrendered31 December 1983
First waste input31 December 1967
Last waste input31 December 1983
Area3.91 ha
Gas controlNot recorded
Leachate containmentNot recorded
Licensed siteYes
EA areaNorthern AN
Grid reference515700, 421000

Source: Environment Agency Historic Landfill Sites dataset, October 2025 revision.

Boundary map

What these waste types mean

Special:
the licensing-era term for hazardous waste — asbestos, chemicals, oils. The category that most warrants a closer look.
Liquid / sludge:
liquid wastes and sludges, such as sewage sludge or industrial effluent. Can be mobile in groundwater, so worth understanding.
Industrial:
factory and process waste. Contents vary widely — some benign, some not; the site's operator and era are the clues.
Household:
everyday domestic refuse. Decomposes and can generate landfill gas for a few decades after closure.
Inert:
builder's rubble, subsoil, concrete, brick. Doesn't decompose or generate gas; the lowest-concern category.

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What this data does — and doesn't — cover

  • Licensed-era records only. Waste licensing began in 1974. Older tips — especially small pre-war ones — are incompletely recorded, so absence from this data does not mean no landfill ever existed here.
  • Not the contaminated-land register. Councils hold a separate register of land determined as contaminated. A historic landfill entry is not a contamination determination, and vice versa.
  • Boundaries are indicative. Digitised at 1:10,000 scale; some are buffers around a point rather than surveyed edges.
  • Not a substitute for a formal environmental search. If you're buying, your conveyancer's environmental search checks this and several other sources.

EA Historic Landfill dataset, October 2025 revision. More on the methodology page.